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The St. Tropez at 340 East 64th Street holds the distinction of being New York City's first major condominium apartment building when it opened in 1964. Developed by Marvin Kratter and designed by Brown & Guenther, the 34-story tower contains 301 apartments and features a distinctive architectural design with dark brown masonry, a setback wing, and central tower configuration.
The building offers apartments ranging from one to three bedrooms, with many units featuring flexible layouts that can be converted to accommodate additional bedrooms or home offices. Standard apartment features include walk-in closets and washer/dryer capabilities, while many units showcase spacious entry foyers and some offer private terraces. When the building first opened, prices ranged from $28,000 for one-bedroom units to $80,000 for three-bedrooms, reflecting the novel concept of condominium ownership in NYC at that time.
Residents enjoy a comprehensive amenity package including a 44-foot rooftop swimming pool, valet parking garage, 24-hour doorman and concierge service, fitness center, children's playroom, library, and resident lounge with catering kitchen. The building maintains a flexible policy regarding pied-a-terres and pets, with unlimited subletting permitted after one year of ownership. Recent renovation programs have updated many of the building's common areas, including the lobby.
Explore off-market possibilities at The St. Tropez – inquire to find out about residences with owners open to private offers!
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